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inevitably

adverb as in unavoidably

Strongest matches

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Murder inevitably springs from an array of emotions and results in profound grief and loss.

Produced by David Beckham’s production company, Studio 99, “Victoria Beckham” inevitably paints its eponymous subject in a flattering light, doubling down on her characterization as an “underdog” from a working-class family.

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In the world of high-level athletic prospects—in which teams are scouring every corner of the globe for younger and younger potential stars—there is inevitably a question about Dabone’s listed age.

“There inevitably will be times when the two sides of the mandate do come into tension,” he added.

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"You should try to reform before you yank your way out because inevitably there could be cost to doing so," he argues.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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